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*Summary*
This tutorial explores three feedback techniques in TouchDesigner: infinite mirror effects, motion trails, and simulating decay and dissolve effects. We start with a simple mirror analogy to explain feedback and demonstrate creating dynamic visuals with basic operators. You’ll learn how to duplicate and transform components to create intricate patterns. Feedback is a powerful tool for generating organic and evolving visuals, perfect for live performances and generative art.
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**Operators used in the tutorial**
Displace - Top Operator
Composite - Top Operator
Level - Top Operator
Constant - Top Operator
Convolve - Component
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**Custom Operators I use**
Pseudo Liquid v1.0 - Custom Operator
Basic Feedback - Custom Operator